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An Annual Journal of the Kettering Foundation
The 2021 issue of Connections focuses on the tension and the opportunities in the relationship between citizens and institutions. The articles explore what can be done to increase trust and, in so doing, strengthen democracy. DOWNLOAD NOW
New from David Mathews
In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address, and he spoke of an ideal of government, one that is of, by, and for the people. Do Americans today think our government is really “of” the people? That’s debatable. “By” the people? Doubtful. “For” the people? Perhaps for some, sometimes. This Cousins Research Group Report, based on a forthcoming book by David Mathews, suggests trying another preposition—government with the people. DOWNLOAD NOW
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Can a Different Kind of Talk Reduce Polarization? Seniors in Auburn, Alabama, Test a Hybrid Model
Connections 2021
Maura Casey and Melinda Gilmore on the new installment of Connections.
Higher Education Exchange 2021
Institutions and the Public: A Troubled Relationship
A Public Voice 2021
For more than 30 years, the Kettering Foundation, in collaboration with the National Issues Forums Institute, has organized A Public Voice.